File of theatre programmes from plays at the Olympia Theatre Dublin collected by Carolyn Swift. Programmes include: Sleuth by Anthony Shaffer; The Righteous Are Bold by Frank Carney; Noises Off by Michael Frayn; Plaza Suite by Neil Simon; Soldiers by Rolf Hochhuth; The Boys in the Band by Mart Crowley; Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen; Straight Up by Syd Cheatle; The Mundy Scheme by Brian Friel; Dazzling Prospect by M.J. Farrell and John Perry; Entertaining Mr. Sloane by Joe Orton; I Know Where I'm Going by John McCann; Hogan's Goat by William Alfred; The Winslow Boy by Terence Rattigan; White Cargo by Leon Gordon; Present Laughter by Noel Coward; The Morgan Yard by Kevin O'Morrison; The House of Blue Leaves by John Guare; Close of Play by Simon Grey; Da by Hugh Leonard; Frankenstein by Julian Beck and Judith Malina; The Death and Resurrection of Mr. Roche by Thomas Kilroy; Stag Party by Leonard Webb; Ah Well, It Won't Be Long Now by Marty Manning; Every Good Boy Deserves Favour by Tom Stoppard and André Previn; The Quick and the Dead by by Hugh Leonard; The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee; Theatre National Populaire, France with Le Faiseur by Balzac and Le Malade Imaginaire by Molière; L'Ecole Des Femmes by Moliere and Monsieur Chasse! by George Feydeau; A Touch of the Poet by Eugene O'Neill; Dearest Dracula - A New Musical; Gallows Humour by Jack Richardson; Gigi by Colette and Anita Loos; The Rough and Ready Lot by Alun Owen; The Land is Bright by M.A. Fraser; The Apricot Season translated from Aldo Nicolaj; Teresa of Avila by Hugh Ross Williamson; The Potting Shed by Graham Greene; Time and Again by Friedrich Durrenmatt; Nude With Violin by Noel Coward; Kathleen by Michael Sayers; The Trip to the Bountiful; The Devil's Disciple by Bernard Shaw; Macbeth by William Shakespeare; Witness for the Prosecution by Agatha Christie; Someone Waiting by Emlyn Williams; Quadrille by Noel Coward; Design for a Headstone by Seamus Byrne; Many Young Men of Twenty by John B. Keane; East Lynne by Mrs Henry Wood; Man Alive! by James D. B. Wood; Aspects of Love by Andrew Lloyd Webber; Strippers by Peter Terson; Run For Your Wife by Ray Cooney; The Informer by Tom Murphy, starring Liam Neeson; University Drama Association Festival Programme 1960.
Flyers for Speak of the Devil by Fergus Linehan' ZOZ - A Play With Music by Joe O'Donnell with the Wolfe Tones; The Madwoman of Chaillot by Jean Giraudoux (1955); Happy As Larry by Donagh MacDonagh (1955); The White Steed by Paul Vincent Carroll (1955)
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File of theatre programmes from plays produced and/or directed by Nora Lever and Barry Cassin, relating to plays at the 37 Club theatre, the Gaiety Theatre, and other venues in Dublin. Programmes collected by Carolyn Swift. Programmes include: The Innocents by William Archibald; The Adding Machine by Elmer Rice : Bannister's Cafe by Harry S. Gibson; The Man With a Load of Mischief by Ashley Dukes; Granite by Clemence Dane; The Country Boy by John Murphy; Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas; The Eagle Has Two Heads by Jean Cocteau; The Man Outside by Wolfgang Borchert; The Rainmaker by Richard Nash; The Crucible; The Tinker's Wedding by J.M. Synge; Aisling by Maurice Meldon; Fresh Routes (A Revue) by Ian Duff and John Buckley; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee; At Home with the Shaws of Synge Street; Irish Music and Poetry Through the Years; Way Beyond by Hugh Carr; More Stately Mansions by Eugene O'Neill; Christmas in the Marketplace by Henri Gheon; The Lady of the Manor by Lea Goldberg; For Better or For Worse by Sheila Fitton; leaflet from A Service of Thanksgiving for the Life and Work of Nora Beatrice Lever.
Programmes from Kite Productions include: Veronica's Room by Ira Levin; The Marble Madonna by Sean McCarthy; Facade by Trish McMenamin.
File of printed theatre programmes and playbills from assorted New York Theatres and productions. Including The Entertainer by John Osborne (Royale Theatre); Miss Isobel by Michael Plant and Denis Webb (Royale Theatre; The Country Wife by William Wycherley (Adelphi Theatre, 1957); My Fair Lady, from G.B. Shaw, with book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Lowe (Mark Hellinger Theatre, with Julie Andrews); Long Day's Journey Into Night by Eugene O'Neill, directed by Jose Quintero at the Helen Hayes Theatre;
You Never Can Tell by G.B. Shaw (Downtown Theatre); Guests of the Nation by Frank O'Connor (Theatre Marquee); Metropolitan Opera; The Bald Soprano and 'Jack' by Eugene Ionesco (Sullivan Street Playhouse); the Irish National Playgroup; Radio City Music Hall; The Brothers Karamazov, Gate Theatre; The Chairs and The Lesson by Eugene Ionesco (Phoenix Theatre; Tartuffe by Moliere (Theatre Marquee); The Visit (1958; Lunt-Fontanne Theatre); Jane Eyre adapted by Huntington Hartford (Belasco Theatre); Look Homeward, Angel by Ketti Frings (Ethel Barrymore Theatre); Joyce Grenfell (Lyceum Theatre); American Shakespeare Festival Theatre Programme 1958; Light Opera Company (New York City Centre; Present Laughter by Noel Coward (1958, Belasco Theatre).
Files of programmes from pantomimes and musical performances attended by Carolyn Swift. Programmes are from numerous Dublin venues, and from Irish and international productions, including at the Gaiety Theatre, the Theatre Royal, The Olympia Theatre, the Eblana Theatre, The Point Theatre, The Tivoli Theatre.
File of printed theatre programmes from productions at the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre/Lyric Opera House, London, and attended by Carolyn Swift.
Printed programmes from various London theatres and attended by Caroline Swift. Programmes present from the following theatres:
St. Martin's Theatre
Ambassador's Theatre
The Palladium
Whitehall Theatre
Vaudeville Theatre
Mercury Theatre
Sadler's Wells Opera
The Players' Theatre
The Regent Theatre
Strand Theatre
The Young Vic
Whitehall Theatre
Phoenix Theatre
Albery Theatre
Hampstead Theatre
Casino Theatre
Windmill Theatre
King's Theatre
The Duke Of York's Theatre
The London Coliseum
Saville Theatre
Bush Theatre
Printed programmes from various opera productions at, London venues and attended by Caroline Swift.Programmes present from London Philharmonic Orchestra; Cambridge Theatre, London; Royal Albert Hall, Royal Festival Hall; the National Symphony Orchestra; Great Hall Friends House; The Royal Albert Hall; Town Hall, Oxford; National Gallery Concerts; The Royal College of Music; Wigmore Hall; Cowdray Hall; Kingsway Hall; The Glenbourne Opera; The Guildhall School of Music and Opera.
File of theatre programmes from plays at the Lantern Theatre Club, Dublin collected by Carolyn Swift. Programmes include: The empty chair by Peter Ustinov; A Beginning of Truth by G.P. Gallivan; The Royal Pardon or The Soldier Who Became an Actor by John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy; Lantern Theatre Writer's Workshop; All The Candles in Your Head by Lee Gallagher; Pictures in the Hallway adapted from book by Sean O'Casey by Patrick funge and David Krause.
File with theatre programmes from plays written or produced or directed by Jim and or Peter Sheridan. Many plays produced at Project Arts Centre Dublin. Plays attended by Carolyn Swift. Programmes include:
The Risen People by James Plunkett (Project Arts Centre) The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe and adapted by Steven Berkoff (Project Arts Centre); Mobile Homes by Jim Sheridan, directed by Peter Sheridan (Project); Shades of the Jelly Woman (The Complete Version) by Peter Sheridan with Jean Doyle; The Liberty Suit by Peter Sheridan directed by Jim Sheridan (Olympia Theatre); The Other Side of Lilliput by Lee Gallaher, directed by Jim Sheridan (Project); No entry by Peter Sheridan directed by Jim Sheridan (Project); Accidental Death of an Anarchist by Dario Fo adapted by Gavin Richards, directed by Jim Sheridan (Oscar Theatre Productions); Down All The Days by Christy Brown adapted by Peter Sheridan directed by Jim Sheridan (Oscar Theatre Productions); Children of Eve by Peter Sheridan (Dublin Youth Theatre, Andrews Lane Theatre).
Also season programme from Project Arts Centre with listings and casts for plays at Project including The Ha'Penny Place by Jim Sheridan and directed by Peter Sheridan. Plays also listed are The Passion of Christ (Greek Theatre Company Athens), Duchess by Judith Alderson and Kate Phelps and There's Three Sides to Everything by Pat Abernathy and Dave Marsden and also listed in schedule of Liveworks - An Alternative Festival.
File of programmes from productions by the Irish Theatre Company and attended by Carolyn Swift. Programmes include The J. Arthur McGuinness Story by Tom Murphy, The Seagull by Thomas Kilroy after Chekhov, Affluence by Wesley Burrows, Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare.